The acid-insoluble, alkali-soluble, hot-water-extractable polymer (a polysaccharide containing approximately 30% of protein; D-fraction) obtained from the fruit bodies of Grifola frondosa (maitake) exhibited antitumor activities against allogenic and syngeneic tumors on oral administration to mice. Winn assay conducted to examine the tumor growth-suppressing effect revealed a complete inhibition of the tumor by the oral administration of D-fraction. This fact indicates that stimulation of the immune response system triggered by the tumor-bearing state is activated by D-fraction. Consequently, the activity of D-fraction on cells associated with immune response was examined. The cytolytic activity and interleukin-1 productivity of macrophages or T cells which exhibit antigen-specific cytotoxicity were enhanced. D-fraction was found to potentiate the delayed-type hypersensitivity response which is associated with tumor growth suppression. © 1988, The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan. All rights reserved.
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Hishida, I., Nanba, H., & Kuroda, H. (1988). Antitumor Activity Exhibited by Orally Administered Extract from Fruit Body of Grifola frondosa (Maitake). Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 36(5), 1819–1827. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.36.1819
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